2017
DOI: 10.19084/rca17073
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Quebra de dormência em sementes de Canavalia gladiata (Jacq.) DC

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“…According to Wang et al (2016), 2,4-D can cause germination by stimulating mitosis or the cellular endocycle of seeds in studies with Arabidopsis thaliana. Studies in the literature have reported on seed dormancy of sword bean or feijão-espada (Canavalia gladiata) and other species of Canavalia genus, owing to the hardness of the integument (PONCE et al, 2017). However, as shown by the results in Table 1, it is possible to observe the occurrence of dormancy breakage or the stimulation of germination because higher concentrations of 2,4-D correlate with greater percentages of germination.…”
Section: Germinationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…According to Wang et al (2016), 2,4-D can cause germination by stimulating mitosis or the cellular endocycle of seeds in studies with Arabidopsis thaliana. Studies in the literature have reported on seed dormancy of sword bean or feijão-espada (Canavalia gladiata) and other species of Canavalia genus, owing to the hardness of the integument (PONCE et al, 2017). However, as shown by the results in Table 1, it is possible to observe the occurrence of dormancy breakage or the stimulation of germination because higher concentrations of 2,4-D correlate with greater percentages of germination.…”
Section: Germinationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A escarificação mecânica do tegumento mostrou-se eficiente na superação da dormência de sementes de várias espécies da família Fabaceae com tegumento impermeável, Schinopsis brasiliensis (COELHO et al, 2016), Bauhinia divaricata L. (ALVES et al, 2004) e Canavalia gladiata (PONCE et al, 2017). Consequentemente, para cada espécie, pode existir um ou mais tratamentos adequados.…”
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